ADD = Prison?

Estimates are that as many as 75% of the inmate population suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
Some are also afflicted by Trouette's syndrome and dyslexia, or even brain injuries.
In the majority of cases, these conditions are undiagnosed and untreated.
It is no wonder recidivism is so high.

We believe there is a causal link between prison and these misunderstood conditions.
Affected individuals often don't know why they don't fit in as others do.
Many resort to illicit drugs to help them feel normal.
Self-medication can lead to addiction, and addiction to crime to support the addiction.
Prison is the result.

Psalm 146:7 Prison Ministries

Psalm 146:7 Prison Ministries is a Christian ministry dedicated to educating prisoners and their families
to the fact that most prisoners are basically good people who are neither dumb nor intrinsically bad,
but who unknowingly suffer from undiagnosed learning disabilities. When these are properly diagnosed
and treated, these prisoners can become good, productive people, and stay out of prison for good.

William Sultzer began the ministry nearly 30 years ago. He discovered later in life (and after prison)
that he himself was dealing with the same brain differences that 75% of all inmates across America suffer
from, and then some! He wrote a book, The Happy Prisoner, which teaches prisoners who suffer from ADD
how to deal with this condition and transform their lives. Thousands of inmates have already been
changed by the message in The Happy Prisoner, and the understanding it brings.

Psalm 146:7

Who executes justice for the oppressed;
Who gives food to the hungry.
The LORD sets the prisoners free.

30th Anniversary of Psalm 146:7 Prison Ministries
March 16, 2014

March 16, 2014 marks the 30th year Psalm 146:7 has ministered life and understanding
to the ADD inmate caught in the revolving prison door of self-medicating.
Help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Psalm 146:7 Prison Ministries by
sending a book to a prisoner.

William is hoping to send 500,000 books - a case at a time - into

all prison yard libraries

all youth authorities and

all juvenile halls

across America. If you would like to help change our at-risk kids and teens,
as well as our forgotten men and women,
please consider donating whatever you can. Tax receipt available.

All* money received will go to the printing of The Happy Prisoner.

* William has long supported the ministry, as well as himself, with his small
social security check.
His needs are modest and his heart is set on helping the
ADD kids and adults do better than he did himself in his earlier years.

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Donate to Psalm 146:7 Prison Ministries

Your donation will help Psalm 146:7 Prison Ministries to print more books
and distribute them to prisons throughout America. And we thank you for being
a part of this ministry's effort to help prisoners become useful citizens.

Have The Happy Prisoner sent to an inmate!

If you want us to use your donation for a paperback copy of
The Happy Prisoner and have it sent to a friend or family member in
prison, place the prisoner's name, address, and ID number, along with all other
numbers relating to his or her whereabouts in the "Add special
instructions to the seller" field on PayPal. Please donate at least
$15 for each book you would like us to ship . And thanks!

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